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Spielberg denies changing the ending of AI.
“People assume that Stanley ended A.I. with David and Teddy underwater, trapped by the ferris wheel and the end credits would roll. They’re going to be down there until their batteries run out. That’s where they assume Stanley ended it… and I of course get criticized for carrying the film two thousand years into an advanced future where the robots we created have replaced us. Super-Mechas rule the world. We’ve become a silicon based society, no longer a carbon based society. They certainly assume that’s how I wrecked Stanley’s movie. When in fact Stanley’s treatment along with Ian Watson went right into the two thousand year future. And this was where Stanley was going to take the movie had he lived to direct it. And this is where I was obligated to take the picture. Even if I didn’t feel such an obligation to fulfill Stanley’s vision, that would have been my vision as well.”
Here’s a link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz7sPiOoU7A
This footage is from the documentary ‘Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures’ made in 2001

Strange how these people never seem to realize machines have no soul. This is the real problem with stories where we are supposed to have real emotions for robots. The Twilight Zone episode ‘The Lonely’ written by Serling is a great example, as well as ‘I Sing the Body Electric’ which was written by Ray Bradbury. They are soul-less, with no real life or afterlife.